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Sade Olutola

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Keni
Three Goblin Art
hello vonnie
Stranger Things

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
occasionally subtle
Misplaced Lens Cap
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
almost home
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
d e v o n

#extradirty
we're not kids anymore.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
dirt enthusiast

Love Begins

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@classicalmusiclover
Roadmap to self love - you are golden, honey
meadow whispers
Heather Havrilesky, How to Be a Person in the World
Apart from You (Mikio Naruse, 1933)
Gustav Klimt
The Virgin
(via @lonequixote)
Instead of being bitter in the comments, let’s all take this time to acknowledge that the arts are considered inherently inferior and not real jobs, yet they are overwhelmingly being consumed regardless?
Would it kill people to realize that the arts are a huge yet somehow undervalued part of society and artists should be appreciated, given respect & supported?
Renouveau Du Relief – Renewal Of Springtime
Joan Miro
“In the spring of 1940, when the Nazis overran France from the north, much of its Jewish population tried to escape the country towards the south. In order to cross the border, they needed visas to Spain and Portugal, and together with a flood of other refugees, tens of thousands of Jews besieged the Portuguese consulate in Bordeaux in a desperate attempt to get that life-saving piece of paper. The Portuguese government forbade its consuls in France to issue visas without prior approval from the Foreign Ministry, but the consul in Bordeaux, Aristides de Sousa Mendes, decided to disregard the order, throwing to the wind a thirty-year diplomatic career. As Nazi tanks were closing in on Bordeaux, Sousa Mendes and his team worked around the clock for ten days and nights, barely stopping to sleep, just issuing visas and stamping pieces of paper. Sousa Mendes issued thousands of visas before collapsing from exhaustion.
The Portuguese government—which had little desire to accept any of these refugees—sent agents to escort the disobedient consul back home, and fired him from the foreign office. Yet officials who cared little for the plight of human beings nevertheless had a deep reverence for documents, and the visas Sousa Mendes issued against orders were respected by French, Spanish and Portuguese bureaucrats alike, spiriting up to 30,000 people out of the Nazi death trap. Sousa Mendes, armed with little more than a rubber stamp, was responsible for the largest rescue operation by a single individual during the Holocaust.”
—Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari
if your heart ever tells you that something doesn’t feel right, don’t ignore it
Willy Schlobach (Belgian, 1864 - 1951) - Waves, 1901
Random Acts of Kindness ♥️🌹♥️
Poppy Field at Giverny, 1885, Claude Monet
Henry Moret Barque de pêche, gros temps 1905
Morocco.Fez.interior of Traditional house.1999
to all my spanish speaking followers: hola
to all my non-spanish speaking followers who feel left out: don’t worry, I just said “hello”. maybe someday you too can grasp another language
View of the Royal Palace and the National Museum - Anna Palm de Rosa
Swedish, 1859 - 1924
Watercolour , 42,5 x 66 cm.